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Psi the Digamma and Polygamma functions Calling Sequence Parameters Description Examples References Calling Sequence Psi( x ) Psi( n , x ) Parameters x ...
Warning, `i` is implicitly declared local to procedure `psi` - Maple Help
Description. Maple displays this warning when you do not declare a variable as local or global, and it is assumed to be local. Unless otherwise declared ...
compute the scalar product between Bras, Kets, and quantum ...
(psi). ... To construct the corresponding Bras, you can enter them directly by using the Bra command (as in BK1), or take the Hermitian conjugate by using the ...
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find a spinor dyad which transforms the Weyl spinor to normal form ...
The normal forms for the Newman-Penrose coefficients are as follows. Type I. Psi[0 ] = 3/(2 )eta chi , Psi[1. Type II ...
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... psi - array indexed from 0 to 4 options - none, one, or both of: ' verify ... psi values are the Newman-Penrose Weyl tensor components. Given the ...
PushPullTensor - Maple Help
Tensor[PushPullTensor] - transform a tensor from one manifold or coordinate system to another Calling Sequences PushPullTensor( Phi , Psi , T ) ...
combine Psi functions - Maple Help
You can enter the command combine/Psi using either the 1-D or 2-D calling sequence. For example, combine(Psi(x) + Psi(1+x), Psi) is equivalent to ...
generate "annihilation" operators acting on a given space of ...
... [psi[1]]. (11). > ap2 := Creation(psi, 2, notation = explicit). `a+`[psi[2]]. (12). Note that the indices of a- and a+ explicitly show the basis of states and ...
create a Bra state vector of a discrete or continuous space of ...
In the above, you see a 2-dimensional Dirac function. To set the label psi in this example to represent a discrete basis, use the Setup command again, but first ...